by Nasoosie » Thu Sep 13, 2012 2:29 pm
GOOD AFTERNOON TO ALL!
Once again, it looks as if my Adirondack summer 'resort' has the best weather in the nation----62 degrees expected to get as high as 80+ today-----and cloudless skies. Yesterday was as fine a day for weather I have ever experienced. I was able to wash the old caulking on my old trailer so that I can recaulk today and then paint the caulks white to brighten up the poor old thing. And I was able to get my pool all drained and dried out and packed away for another summer. I went for several walks, read the animal prints in the sand (deer, turkeys, mostly, and a few squirrels, geese, great blue heron, and moles) but no bear tracks. The visit by the bear during the Ruckus (which was evident by only his droppings) has not been repeated, much to my dismay. I would love to have a bear back on the acres.
Issy, Richard, and I had pizza for supper last night and then sat around a blazing campfire for some of Richard's original music via his guitar and voice. Richard heads home to VT today, and it will be lonely here thereafter. But perhaps, when tomorrow's rain shows up, especially, I will be able to tackle my home destuffing chores at last. Bit by bit I am getting things wrapped up for the winter. Where did summer go? It is always too short, which is why I am actually looking forward to more of the same weather back at my winter home in the Orlando area. I have missed riding my bike and canoeing.
Echo, just remember that stopping smoking, for you, means life, and that smoking for you is a road to death. Horrible as those cravings are, as others have said, find something else to do with your mouth and hands so you can live some more good years. For me it was the sociality of smoking that I was addicted to, as all my friends and family members smoked. Smoking for me was never a lone habit, unless I was alone talking to someone on the phone who was smoking, (I could always hear them smoking!) and then I would have a craving to light up. Addictions are very real, and, unfortunately, the only persons who can stop them are ourselves. Allow yourself to be a strong person with horrendouse cravings for another while, and eventually you will find it easier and easier----especially when your lungs recover even just a teensy bit so you can walk without panting. I am thinking of you and sending you the strength to heal yourself.
Red, I am hoping hat those MRIs will find everything in your body just fine, and that all you need is more rest to heal your brain after that concussion. Keep us up to date, ok?
I hope that all on the roads are having fine weather, as well, and that you all savor each and every minute, rainy or shiny! Happy middle of September to all.
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!